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FEBRUARY 10, 2026

A Woman ranks 14 double cheeseburgers from different chains and comes to the only logical conclusion
Our take: A woman tried double cheeseburgers from 14 different chains and ranked them from worst to best. Her winner was the Double-Double from In-N-Out. We could have saved her a lot of time and money if she had just asked us. The Double-Double is hands down the best fast-food hamburger we have ever had. If you have not had one, you are missing out. If you are ever in an area with an In-N-Out restaurant, you owe it to yourself to get one. You’ll thank me.

COURTESY: MSN
Seahawks hammer Patriots to win Super Bowl 60
Our take: As Patriots fans, it was brutal to watch them not show up for the biggest game of the year. Hats off to the Seahawks on their victory. They were ready to play and took it to the Patriots from the opening kickoff. Here’s hoping Drake Maye and Josh McDaniels watch the film this offseason and figure out that screen plays, quick slants, and rolling your mobile quarterback out of the pocket are all ways to dampen a pass rush that got to the quarterback way too much on Sunday.
It’s not rocket science, but the Patriots seemed to have forgotten basic strategy in the biggest game of the year.

COURTESY: USA TODAY
80-mile-long crack opens up in ice cap on Lake Erie
Our take: It’s been a long, cold winter in Cleveland. When this happens, Lake Erie, which is the northern border of the city for several miles, freezes over. This year, it formed a pretty thick sheet of ice covering over 90% of the lake’s surface. That ice sheet was no match for the wind this weekend, as an 80-mile-long crack formed from Canada to Cleveland over the weekend. Mother Nature is something else.

COURTESY: YAHOO
Tip of the day – How to think critically
At the beginning of each day (perhaps driving to work or going to school), choose a problem to work on when you have a free moments. Figure out the logic of the problem by identifying its elements. In other words, systematically think through the question: What exactly is the problem? How can I put it into the form of a question? How does it relate to my goals, purpose, and needs?
QUOTE OF THE DAY
“Saying someone is ugly doesn’t make you any prettier.” – John Spence